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audi_car Supercar Competition SC-247
Won by Mr. Michael Eckstein
from North East USA.

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Mr. Michael Eckstein
bmw_super_car Supercar Competition
Won by Mr Daran Pazzagalia
British

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Mr Daran Pazzagalia
bmw_super_car Sportscar Competition L-197
Won by Mr. Andreas Fuchs from Berg, Germany

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Mr Daran Pazzagalia
bmw_super_car All New Supercar Competition (SC-286)
Won by Mr. Walter Coan, from Italy

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Mr Daran Pazzagalia
audi_car All New Supercar Competition (SC-284)
Won by Mr John Hunter
Congratulations to Mr Hunter from London U.K., who has entered three times before.

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Mr. Michael Eckstein
audi_car Supercar Competition (SC-271)
Won by Mr. Iain Pollock from Scotland

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Mr. Michael Eckstein

Last Updated On: 03/03/2010



in the press



Until recently the only car Erik Ullstrand had driven was his mother’s Ford Fiesta.

Now he will cruising around in a £120,000 Lamborghini Gallardo after winning the 200mph car in a spot-the-ball contest.

The only trouble is it will cost £600 a month to insure and he hasn’t got a no claims bonus. The IT engineer from Kensington said today he thought it was a joke when he received a phone call saying he had won.
“It was only when I recognised the voice form the promotional web site where you log on to mark the ball that I began to realise it was for real,” he said.

“It felt totally surreal and even now I can’t believe I won.”

Mr Ullstrand, 28, has to wait two weeks for his car to be delivered and until then he has been loaned another one so he can savour the sleek lines, racing cockpit, hand stitched leather interior and power of the five litre, V10 engine. He entered the competition by buying a ticket at Heathrow Airport when he was flying home to his parents in Sweden for Christmas. He said: “I had entered the competition for another car before, when the entry ticket cost £60, and really felt rather foolish for throwing my money away. But at Christmas, the tickets had come down to £20 each and it didn’t seem so bad so I entered again, even though I didn’t really think I would win.” Mr Ullstrand, who works in Soho, will have the car delivered to his parents’ home so that he can become used to the power – it accelerates from 0 to 60mph in four seconds – on the wider quieter roads of Sweden before bringing it to London.

“It is going to be a shock getting into the Lamborghini,“ he said. “The only car I’ve ever driven is my mother’s 1.1 Fiesta.”